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Rachael Denhollander

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January 28, 2020

Despite the positive impacts of the Me Too movement, culture and the church largely don't know how to properly address sexual abuse.On this Family Talk broadcast, Dr. Dobson continues his discussion with accomplished attorney and outspoken advocate for victims of sexual abuse, Rachael Denhollander. Rachael explains how she processed the abuse, and the role of her faith during that painful season. Listen to what she is doing now to support other victims.

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Rachael Denhollander

Rachael Denhollander is an accomplished attorney and advocate for sexual abuse victims. She has a Juris Doctor from Oak Brook College of Law, and holds an honorary doctorate from the American University of Paris. In 2016 Rachael came forward with her story of abuse, and is now known as the first woman to speak out publicly against then USA Gymnastics team physician, Larry Nassar.For her tireless efforts defending victims, Rachael has received numerous awards and honors including being named one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World, and awarded the Inspiration of the Year award from Sports Illustrated. She regularly speaks all over the country on college campuses and to government legislatures. Rachael and her husband Jacob live in Louisville, Kentucky with their four children.